Lieutenant Parker found himself in a difficult situation. He didn't expect Tang Zheng's squad to have such a strong nerve. He originally planned to wear them down with an ambush, but the other side held their ground steadfastly without any sign of wavering.
"Lieutenant, if we wait any longer, we'll become the laughingstock of the entire base," a soldier opened a communicator, complaining discontentedly, "Even if they can drive a Scavenger, once on the battlefield, it's all about bloodletting with a dagger. I do not believe that their shooting skills and tactics are better than us old soldiers who have fought for six or seven years."
The other three soldiers remained silent, but Parker knew what they meant. They also wanted to fight. After all, being a soldier and not having any martial pride was impossible, especially when faced with a group of civilians.